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 LEVY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

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July 4, 2021

the forward speed of the storm has slowed, which will delay the effects to Levy County until very early Wednesday morning into the day on Wednesday.
 
This will give everyone more time to make preparations which is very helpful given the holiday weekend.
 
We still don't have a forecast on storm surge values, but maximum models are showing 3-5 AGL, which would be 5-7ft MSL for our area. Additionally, they are now not expecting storm surge issues until Wednesday. As soon as we get better information on storm surge, we will pass it along.
 
No closures, evacuations, or other emergency actions in place at this time, but that could change at any time dependent on the arrival of updated information from NWS and NHC.
 
Messages for the public:
Monitor your local news/weather providers for the most up to date forecast.

Residents along the coastal areas should prepare for the strong possibility of storm surge beginning early on Wednesday going through the day.
 
All Levy County should make sure that they are prepared for heavy rainfall and take precautions to protect property.

Double check and/or finish assembling your disaster supply kit.

Double check your property for anything that can be damaging in high winds.

Sign up for emergency alerts by visiting our website at levydisaster.com or downloading our app in the Google and Apple App stores.

 
 
David Peaton FPEM
Assistant Director
Levy County Emergency Management
Office: (352) 486-5150
7911 NE 90th Street
Bronson, FL. 32621
 
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